Update: SpaceX rocket booster will NOT crash into the Moon
It turns out that SpaceX is not responsible for the giant piece of space junk that is going to crash into the far side of the Moon – it’s Chinese instead,
It turns out that SpaceX is not responsible for the giant piece of space junk that is going to crash into the far side of the Moon – it’s Chinese instead,
Things are a bit rough right now, but it’s nowhere near as bad as the worst year ever: 536.
After 30 days and 1.5 million kilometres, the James Webb Space Telescope has parked in its final orbit.
After seven years hurtling through space, a 4 tonne SpaceX Falcon 9 booster is going to crash into the moon on 4 March.
Dogs seem to recognise the difference between languages.
Archaeologists and geologists like to know how old certain things like rocks, pottery and bones are. By estimating their age and origins, it helps them understand how they fit into broader contexts. But how do they do it?
Let’s start the year with a bunch of 2021’s nicest archaeological finds.
Spoiler: real trees narrowly edge out fake ones, but it does depend.
In an incredible first, the Parker Solar Probe has made contact with the sun.
The chemical in moth balls, naphthalene, will be tested in space in a new satellite rocket propulsion system called Bogong.
A UK study has shown that vaccination against the virus that causes the majority of cervical cancers reduces their incidence by nearly 90 per cent.
Global fisheries are in serious trouble but nobody is quite sure how bad the problem is. Minderoo Foundation put 500 fisheries experts onto the job and the report is pretty depressing stuff.
Will there ever be bases on the Moon and will people ever make it to Mars?
Space travel is still quite new in the history of exploration and there have only been a few deaths. But if you die in space, what happens to your corpse?
Heinz has grown tomatoes under Mars-like conditions and turned it into a ketchup that tastes like the Earth-grown variety.